K3B6ClO10

ceramic
· K3B6ClO10

K3B6ClO10 is an inorganic ceramic compound containing potassium, boron, chlorine, and oxygen—a boron-based oxyhalide material with structural characteristics typical of layered or network ceramic architectures. This appears to be a research or specialized compound with limited widespread industrial adoption; materials in this chemical family are investigated for applications requiring thermal stability, chemical resistance, or ionic conductivity, though this specific composition is not a well-established commercial ceramic. Engineers considering this material should verify availability, reproducibility of synthesis, and whether its properties address niche requirements in specialized ceramics or solid-state chemistry applications.

Research-phase ceramic compoundBoron-based ceramicsIonic conductivity studiesThermal stability applicationsSpecialty refractory materialsSolid-state chemistry

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

Environmental

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